Reviews Trader Vic's

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FoodNewz
+4.5
In 1934 Victor ‘Trader’ Bergeron opened a small bar/restaurant in Oakland California. Over time it evolved into a Tiki Lounge and its name was changed from Hinky Dink’s to Trader Vic’s featuring Polynesian style décor and artefacts. This influence also extended to the food that drew its inspiration from the Pacific rim and the island.
Mar 05, 2018
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Sharvari Karnik
+4.5
Celebration is the perfect word to describe this place. Absolutely loved this place and it deserves the hype it's even getting. So we went here on the occasion of a friend's birthday but even if you visit casually it will be memorable. There is a wide choice of cocktails w ordered the black stripe, Mai tai, na tai Mai tai, strawberry vodka and none disappointed us. Of course the favourite was Mai tai. In terms of food the variety is very good and you'll be delighted if you love sea food. We ordered chicken curry, vegetable curry, chow mein, sea bass and a salad. The curries are spicy but flavourful. Full marks to them for the ambience. The place is nice and spacious for you to walk around, dance a bit with the live performers, click crazy photos at the photo booth and just enjoy the evening. Perfect place for a date, any occasion or just a Friday night. The only thing that might upset you is the bill which you will realise whenever but not on that day😃.
Feb 25, 2017
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London-Unattached
+4.5
I must admit I’ve always had a bit of a long distance crush on Shelina Permalloo. Winner of BBC MasterChef 2012, now the brains behind Mauritian Street Kitchen and restaurant Lakaz Maman. When I heard that she was planning a new pop-up menu inspired by the shores and taste experiences of Mauritius in  collaboration with legendary Mayfair tiki bar Trader Vic’s Executive Chef Shiran Fonseka (available until the 31st October) I was excited; when an invite came to try out the food it seemed too good an opportunity to miss.Trader Vic’s sits below the Park Lane Hilton-apparently it has been there since 1963 and alongside the old Playboy Club it must have made quite a swinging scene. After descending downstairs into the basement tropical paradise I sank a couple of delicious Mai Tais-a classic and a mango- a cocktail that I hadn’t drunk since the 80s when I had hair like Priscilla Presley…Sitting in a cosy nook we were presented with a wooden platter full of Shelina’s goodies. The Island Fusion Platter is a snip at £19 as it serves two but all the dishes are available in individual servings. Trader Vic’s BBQ Spare Ribs (£14.00) are cooked in wood-fired barbeque ovens and the tender meat had a wonderfully deep smoky flavour. Crisp Prawn and Octopus Croustillant (£12.00) were deep-fried but not to the point of extinction! The accompanying coriander and coconut satini (chutney) added a real zing to the dish. Island Style Papaya Salad (£11.00) with cashews and citronelle was crunchy and fresh with only a hint of heat and with the nuts giving that classic Mauritian flavour. Gateaux Piment (£9.00) is a crunchy split pea (dholl) and chilli cake with a bit of sweetness from some coriander leaves. It comes with a tomato and chilli chutney. But my favourite dish in this festival of heat and flavour was the Anana Confit (£8.50)-a Mauritian street food classic of grilled pineapple with chilli and the wonderful sour flavour of tamarind.Once we finished eating a troupe of traditional sega dancers backed by drummers and a singer entertained us with a wonderfully vibrant high-energy performance. It was really exciting to see a band propelled by three wonderful percussionists. The popup is well worth a visit not only for a taste of Mauritius but also for a great evening out. The only problem is that it has also given me a real taste for visiting the island so now I will have to go!
Oct 19, 2016
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Kuber
+4
Great place. Amazing choice of cocktails and drinks. The best part is the location. Close to everything!! Hyde park, Harrods, Casinos, ..

Will visit again!!
Sep 25, 2016
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Kate
+4.5
This is a great restaurant for anyone looking to have a different choice of meals. They gave plenty of cultural foods and the seating is great along with the service
Jul 27, 2016
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FoodieForce
+4
With the really hot weather in London this week, memories come flooding back of tropical paradises that I’ve visited, one of my favourites is the beautiful Hawaiian island of Maui. So when invited to come along to Hilton's wonderful restaurant Trader Vic’s on Park Lane to sample a special Independence Day inspired menu I was off before you could say ‘Aloha’.
Sep 06, 2015
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Rosie Alittlelusciousness
+3.5
Last Wednesday was hot. Seriously hot. Way too hot in London to enjoy, for me anyway. Someone posted something on my Facebook called "gingers advised to not even bother today" which pretty much summed it up for me. Work was fine as we have great air con in the building but it was my evening plans that concerned me.... Emily, of the wonderful blog Curious London, had invited me to meet her at Trader Vic's in Mayfair for a preview of their Independence Day dinner (which has now been and gone, but featured some dishes from their normal menu, so you can still order them now). The tube journey into London wasn't as bad as expected, luckily, and I wandered down Park Lane to the Hilton hotel, where Trader Vic's is. Walking into the venue I was so relieved to feel the chill of more air con - I hadn't been before, and was worried we'd be sweltering on a terrace or in a garden, but we were kept perfectly cool in the Tahitian restaurant, that's been in the same location since 1963!Trader Vic's serves real fusion food - a real mix of Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, Japanese and Asian cuisine, though we were there to try their special American Independence Day menu. The restaurant is quite large, but atmospherically dark, and covered in ornaments and decorations from around the world, including massive shells that act as lightshades, fishing nets, wooden carvings, maps and boats. On arrival we were greeted with a Trader Vic's Mai Tai, which was invented by Trader Vic himself over half a century ago. Slightly sharp, and so refreshing, I tried not to drink it in one gulp, as I was so desperate to consume liquid when I arrived! There are 17 Trader Vic's around the world, and it's said to be the only place you can get Trader's original recipe drink. Highly recommended, especially on a hot, muggy night.
Aug 13, 2015
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Emily
+3.5
There is something faintly ridiculous about celebrating Independence Day in the UK; it’s sort of like if the French started cracking out the bunting every year on the 18th June to commemorate Waterloo. (I know Independence Day is more about the actual Declaration than the prerequisite fighting, but it was still all very embarrassing.) The London food scene, however, isn’t going to ignore an opportunity to cash in on the city’s apparently unquenchable appetite for American cuisine – that’s slow-cooked barbecue, creamy dressings and heart-stoppingly indulgent desserts – which is how I found myself at venerable tiki restaurant Trader Vic’s this week to preview its Independence Day menu with fellow food blogger Rosie from A Little Lusciousness (recommended reading for fanatical foodies).
Jul 20, 2015
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Parisa Kelly
+4
Great food and amazing cocktails the choice is never ending. The ambiance is really there with all the decor and wait staff all dressed up. And the live music is fantastic!
Feb 19, 2015
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Sakshi Bahri
+4
This place is great with its great food that is all freshly prepared. there is live music sometimes, which is nice and the place has a great feel to it. The food is delicious too, the only improvement needed being that they need offer more variety in the snacks and beverages. I recommend this place to everyone.
Aug 04, 2014
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Radhika Badami
+4
This restaurant is located in a great part of the city. We had a very enjoyable experience in all. The food was excellent with varied option housed on the menu. The only downside of it was that the service and the staff were too rushed. They were too hurried with serving the starter and the mains and following that the dessert.
In all the food was amazing, although they have to give the customers time to enjoy their meal in peace.
Sep 07, 2014
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Sara Graham
+5
I thoroughly enjoyed my time at this restaurant. The atmosphere was lively and the service was also good. The quality of the food was impeccable and the cocktails that I had were amazing. The staff was also amiable and I strongly recommend you all to visit this place as it is definitely worth one.
Sep 08, 2014
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 Adam  Little
+5
We went to this place after getting discount vouchers for here. The reviews weren't very good so we were a little unsure whether to eat her at all. What we got at the restaurant however, was completely different. The staff was extremely warm and welcoming and made sure were comfortable. The food was hot, freshly prepared and tasted amazing. We left feeling happy.
Sep 18, 2014
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Lewis Rowe
+5
I am a regular customer for this restaurant, not only in London but also in the middle East. The staff is always so friendly and make your visit a memorable experience. Some of their cocktails are very staunch in their strong flavour, but they are worth it all! The menu is extensive and has a great variety. The portions though not generous, are just about the right size. A must try!
Sep 01, 2014
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Evan Douglas
+5
The atmosphere was quite lovely and it was a perfect setting for couples. The bar has some comfortable seats and the ambience was also very good. The food was absolutely delicious and must say that I totally enjoyed the steak. Overall, it was a very nice experience visiting this place.
Sep 05, 2014
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Pavithra Badal
+3.5
I have always loved their signature drink which is mainly composed of scotch whisky along with orgeat, orange and lemon juice. At other branches, it is made up with Bourbon and is often called the Eastern Sour. The prices are also quite reasonable. Might just give this one another visit.
Aug 27, 2014
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Sofia Hill
+4
The signature cocktail of this place, the Mai Tai is never a shot away from brilliant! I have heard that years back, the owner added some rum with orange zest to bring our a French essence to it. The concoction has sure worked wonders for the restaurant bar! The lemony taste of this drink makes me coming back to this place again and again.
Sep 28, 2014
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Harsh Sajnani
+3.5
Great place to have an interesting start to your night! With the radiant and tropical decor that envelopes the Bar is extremely attractive and this only complements the large variety of cocktails that are available, one of my favourites being "Tiki Puka Puka". Great place, great drinks and a brilliant environment for conversation, fun and a great start to the night. :)
Nov 11, 2014
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Selwyn Moodie
+5
To all the staff at trada vic, s thanks 10 out of 10 the manager , and to the lovely hostesses thaat seved us
we came in for pre dinner drinks most had not been for 20years or so and had traveled from all parts of the u s a
Firt time 20th birthday and this time our 50th you all did so well thanks
the anmericans with the c d,,,
Jul 07, 2014
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AJAI ATAL
+4
Having been to the original Traders Vic in Oakland we looked forward to a similar experience. The decor is very much South Sea- Kon Tiki and Hawaiin style but being in a 5 star hotel not fully so.Whilst the Oakland one specialised in South Sea/polynesian and Hawaiin cusine you get a different blend of foods. Sea food ,yes but DOVER SOLE was a revelation !!
The cocktails are the forte of Vics and some of them indeed quite strange and exotic--not too much of the Coconut water stuff.
Teh Peri Peri prawns served with the their special mustard were very tasty,while the Crispy Veg spring rolls were delightful. The main dish of Ginger Lobster on a bed of steamed rice was truly South sea,while the Sea Bass (Steamed) with pok choi and other chinese veg was scrumptous. However the true south sea flavours were not truly there.
A Warm toddy of Traders Vics Hot Butter Rum,and the Diablo Coffee were unique in taste and a good end to a satisfying meal.
Go there to experience some Polynesian flavours, especially the vast array of cocktails,the decor and some warm friendly service. better carry your credit card as the place is not quite your neighbourhood Chop chop noodle shop !!
May 12, 2014
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Mike Dalley
+3.5
I wouldn’t have made it to Chapter Thirty of my Discerning Drinking series – chronicling the worst (and the worster) of my homemade cock’tales’ stirred up in the confines of Carmines – if it wasn’t for the mighty Difford’s Guide. Simon Difford’s Cocktails No. 10 is out now, and I strongly recommend you get it. I would do, but I love my well-thumbed No. 9, the pages sticky with Chambord, pineapple juice and coffee.

A common theme of Cocktails 9 is the accreditation of a certain bar for a good few drinks, and that bar is Trader Vic’s. After a rather lively Tuesday night spent at their restaurant in the London Hilton on Park Lane, the bill arrived in a little pottered barrel, presented like a pirate’s treasure map. The barrel read;

“Trader Vic’s

Since 1934”

That I did not know. But there we are – Vic’s was founded in Oakland, California in November that year. The places was originally called Hinky Dink’s, before adapting the nickname of its creator, Victor Jules Bergeron Jr. and became rapidly and popularly known a tropical-themed, liquor-led restaurant that soon expanded to other cities around the United States. It is considered one of the first restaurant chains in the history of ever, so how one ended up in one of the swankiest hotels in London is well beyond my own meagre grey matter.

One thing that I did know about Vic’s is that it’s theme is Tiki. Ah… yes. That instantly recognisable Polynesian-slash-Caribbean mash-up of wood, scary tribal faces, colourful shirts and beach…um…stuff. I like it, it’s kitsch. And anything, as long as it is executed well, with a generous scoop of passion, is just fine. London is not exactly saturated with these places; I mean we have Mahiki in Piccadilly which is almost impossible to get into, especially if Prince Harry (Styles, not Windsor) is there, and a place near Clapham Junction called Sugar Cane. Neither of these places is a bonafide restaurants; at least at Vic’s you can get a good meal.

Somehow, we were struggling to get any kind of meal that Tuesday evening, as the queue at MEATliquor was ridiculous and there was an hour wait at Hard Rock Café (queuing to get in here is like queuing to get kicked in the gentleman's area by the Klitschko brothers). Faced with a brief of “find a restaurant that serves cocktails”, impending cold, certain professional interests and it’s proximity to the queue of doom at Hard Rock, we headed to Trader Vic’s.

Vic’s would have always hit the brief on the head. Over the years, Vic’s has either created or had an important hand in crafting same damn fine and famous cocktails. A book released by the chain, and thus revised over the decades, Trader Vic’s Bartender’s Guide, provides many recipes, or recreations of existing recipes which are still recognised today as excellent examples of all kinds of drink – as long as they have some kind of tropical flair. Bergeron’s Gun Club Punch, from the 1972 edition of the book, is made with two kinds of rum and triple sec is lauded as one of the few balanced fruity cocktails, whereas Polly’s Special, a whiskey, Grand Marnier and grapefruit coupette, is a classic from the 1947 edition. Both are highly rated by Difford et al, but Vic’s is best know for being one of two possible creators of the Mai Tai, the other being the regal-sounding Ernest Raymond Beaumont-Gantt of Don the Beachcomber’s Bar in Hollywood.

Bergeron’s recipe is the most famous of the two, despite being created in 1944, ten years later than, allegedly, Beaumont-Gantt’s. Trader Vic’s oversized, colourful and illustrative cocktail menu boasts ten variations – eleven if you include the Mai Tai Wave, a rack of three ‘tasters’ – and the signature and original is made with Bacardi, orange curaçao, lime juice, almond syrup and sugar syrup. As we looked over the menu, I came damn close to trying one, but the temptations of the Samoan Fog Cutter, described as a ‘vaseful of rum, gin, brandy and sherry wine’ was too much. Despite the server helpfully adding the Fog Cutter “will help you see through the fog”, it actually tasted damn nice – a good balance between bitterly strong and blissfully fruity – though nowhere nears as nice as an accompanying Peach Tree Punch, made with yes, you guessed it – peaches and yes, you guessed it, rum.

At Trader Vic’s the cocktails are certainly the star of the show. As you make your way into the Hilton’s tropical-looking basement, you can either hang right into the bar or left into the restaurant – the bar is busiest. But don’t think that all drinks are fruity and rummy, and if they’re not, they’re shit. An after-dinner drink called the White Cloud was mad with vodka and laced with creme de cacao and it was bloody superb. Look beyond the Tiki clutter to the warm, woody decor, well-spaced tables and feeling of being ensconced that only a basement bar can provide – it makes Trader Vic’s an ideal location for clandestine and intimate meet ups… over ultra-strong drinks.

If food is needed to soak up the hooch, then Vic’s offers a Polynesian-y menu which stretches beyond to many cuisines all over the world. Much is made of their Cosmo Tidbits, a sharing platter that has been with the chain for eons. It brings together crab Rangoon, char siu pork, crispy shrimp and spare ribs and makes perfect(ly messy) bar food or starters. The menu, even by Mayfair hotel standards, is ludicrously expensive but the food is literally heaped onto the plate and I must confess, I was beaten by my main course of scallops with scallop noodles, enriched to wonderful madness by plum sauce, but the bowl was never ending. Five-spice crispy duck pancakes was better – a kind of do-it-yourself escapade of wrap, cucumber and pyramid of shredded duck that yes, beat us again. At least they offer you doggie bags here, just one example of a very laid back and friendly service, by a team largely consisting of smiley and chatty Polynesian, American and Asian servers, garbed up in either bright-printed sheer dresses or yes, you guessed it… Hawaiian shirts.

We left Trader Vic’s and headed up Park Lane. A Tiki-style restaurant in the heart of one of the most expensive post codes in the country doesn’t quite sit right, an observation made particularly poignant as we passed a gold-painted Bugatti Veyron a short time later. Even after a refurbishment, Trader Vic’s appears a little bit dated, an unfortunate coincidence more than anything else, seeing as such style will always naturally resemble the set of a 1970’s British sitcom. The chain itself is beyond the heyday of Tiki-mania, but operates a handful of sites around the world which do very well, and deserve to do so. Vic’s is Tiki – and does it to perfection, through heritage and style, and a quality product. I am sure that Beaumont-Gantt would disagree, but he’s got a double-barreled surname so what would he know?
Oct 20, 2013
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#TheFoodAvatar
+4.5
Have you ever imagined what the gods would drink when they felt a little blue? A man in California thought of this and invented the Mai Tai. I have had Mai Tai at a couple of places in London, but none serve it in the manner it is served here.

No matter what you mood is, Trader Vics has got the perfect drinks. I wish I could say the same
about the food. The staff is generally well acquainted with the drinks, so don't hesitate to ask for suggestions.

A piece of warning - The restaurant and bar is pretty posh and this reflects in the bill too. Do not get swayed away by the drinks that you forget to keep a tab on the bill.
Apr 15, 2013
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Anant
+3.5
Expensive! Or should I say, obviously expensive! What else to expect in a five star place? I have been to Trader Vics in 2 other countries and was frankly disappointed here.

I was expecting more of a lounge sort of setting with comfortable recliners which seems to be their global theme except London. Here the setting is much more formal, where you can discuss business but def not friendly banter.

As far as drinks are concerned, you can estimate £60 per person to be satisfied to some extent. So reserve it for a special occasion!
Apr 15, 2013
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FoodieWoodie
+3.5
Trader vics is a bar with a tropical carribean set up. The interiors are woody and the entire place is very well decorated. Perfect lighting for a bar. I liked the concept of this place

It is an expensive place so be prepared. We ordered the Rum heg to be shared among 4 people which was £30. I would have imagined this drink to be huge but I was a bit disappointed. It was filled with ice and had very little drink in it. Did not satisfy 4.

They also have a drink which they serve in a pineapple called pino frio ..I loved this one. This one is a must try if you go trader vics.

I would say ..good concept ..different .. Slightly expensive .. I guess it's ok once in a while ! ? !!
Apr 14, 2013
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Ben G
+5
Went here on our final day in London and went out with a bang. This bar is a legend and did not disappoint. So much history here, it could never be built in 2022 the way it was in 1963. You can feel the history here, your grandfather probably drank here on business trips in the 60s. I relished every minute of it. And we were fortunate to spend time with the master bartender and talk serious rum for a while, I learned more in an hour than I had in the past year about rum. Excellent food was to be had. There was a great cover band at the bar to boot. Thank you for being a phenomenal memory on our trip, everyone that took care of us the night of 5.27.22. Well miss you!
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yetunde olufosoye
+5
You enter the place and you are immediately transformed to another world.. the service was quick and the food was awesome, the meals were delicious,I had the lamb and couscous!!! It was juicy ... and oh! That passion cocktail, I had 3 ! It was the bomb!
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CJSky
+5
THE tiki bar in London. No other experience comes close! The staff are wonderful, a complimentary drink and when they saw me taking pictures they even gave me an old menu to take home. Nice food, even better cocktails - an absolute must visit in London!
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Carol Carney
+5
The absolute best experience ever! We had a private event at Trader Vic's on Saturday night for 19 women and it was the most fun filled night with excellent service. From the beginning we were met with friendly and attentive staff right from the time we called to book the restaurant with Guy (event coordinator)and on the night Isaac and Cali were so helpful and friendly with helping the evening run smoothly. I felt a weight lifted off my shoulders and could truly relax. The food was also fantastic and loved how the chef came to say hi and also event participated in some of our event too which was fun. The music and DJ was great too and we all enjoyed the open space where we could have a dance later on in the night too. Would absolutely recommend and can't wait to return again soon!!! Thank you so much to all staff at Trader Vic's you do your job so well going above and beyond to make sure your guests feel well looked after. Carol and Michelle x
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Sonali Ranawaka
+5
I booked a private event here at the Marina Bar to celebrate my engagement. I am writing this review as a massive thank you to the whole team at Trader Vic's. I could not have asked for a better party, the service has been outstanding. The venue is superb. Food, drink and entertainment were all fabulous. amazing DJ and live band! I want to extend a special thank you to Giorgia Doronzo for being an exceptional hostess right throughout. She has been very welcoming from start to finish, and made sure everything went to plan on the day. Her hospitality drew me to the venue and I truly appreciated it, she is brilliant! The bar staff on the day were so friendly and amazing too!! thank you to all.
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Gayathri Satkunananthan
+4
Food and drinks were good, especially the burger and Singapore noodles. The decor was cool and the staff were super friendly, especially Rene. We also loved the birthday song they sang. The only downside was the price. Thanks for a great evening!
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